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Xage Security integrates NVIDIA BlueField to deliver unified Zero Trust for AI

Integration unites NVIDIA BlueField acceleration with Xage Zero Trust to secure Artificial Intelligence (AI) deployments.

Xage Security recently announced its integration with NVIDIA’s BlueField Data Processing Unit (DPU) to enhance security for AI environments. This collaboration aims to deliver advanced security controls for AI factories and critical infrastructure. Leveraging BlueField-3’s hardware acceleration, the integration scales identity-based access controls across data centers, ensuring performance and resilience.

“Given the massive innovation opportunities of AI, we need to make sure that organizations’ deployments are not held back by cybersecurity gaps,” said Roman Arutyunov, Co-Founder and SVP of Product at Xage Security. He emphasized the importance of running necessary protections at speed and scale within AI environments.

According to Ofir Arkin, Sr. Distinguished Architect for Cybersecurity at NVIDIA, as AI factories become crucial infrastructure, securing them is a priority. He noted that the integration enables organizations to modernize their protection strategies, supporting secure and scalable innovations.

Xage’s dynamic access control system, utilizing NVIDIA BlueField, provides a foundation for governing data flows between AI agents and models. This integration helps apply least-privilege control at each interaction stage, preventing unauthorized access and ensuring compliance with operational policies.

The platform also enforces secure segregation of AI workloads, minimizing lateral movement within systems. By implementing these controls at line speed, Xage aims to enhance security without compromising performance in sectors like energy, manufacturing, and transportation.

Xage offers full-stack protection for both AI and Operational technology (OT) environments. Its approach helps organizations secure millions of assets and billions of data flows in real-time while maintaining compliance with various cybersecurity regulations, including NIST and EU NIS2.

This integration was showcased at the NVIDIA GTC Conference, allowing organizations to consider ways to adopt AI more securely across different industries.